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70 Amp alternator charge voltage


I recently installed a new Beta 30 with the 70 Amp Alternator and noticed during testing that the output voltage is running 15 Volts. Is the regulator user adjustable or do I have an issue with the alternator?

 

 



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Hello and welcome to the forum.

The standard regulator is not adjustable and most likely the batteries are a bit down and are asking the alternator to provide this charge.
What kind of batteries do you have?

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I have 4 Trojan T-105 6volt batteries. The batteries are set up as 2 - 12volt banks and were paralleled at the time. The batteries were very near full charge due to the shore power charger being turned off only 10-15 minutes before starting the engine. 



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Here is the link to the Trojan battery spec sheet
You will see that the charge rate is between 13.5V and 16.2V for a 12V system so it appears that everything is working as it should.
www.trojanbattery.com/pdf/datasheets/T105_Trojan_Data_Sheets.pdf

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The voltage seemed high compared to what I am used to seeing for my other chargers. Thanks for the information and quick response. I'll keep an eye on the batteries and get in touch if I have any further concerns.



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